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On this week’s podcast, listen as Journeyman Wheelwright Andrew DeLisle describes the complex technology behind the deceptively simple wheel. Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Trades lend a hand to help a partnering institution re-create a carriage for a French Cannon, and rediscover some fascinating differences between the English and French craft traditions […]

“It is wonderful how much may be done, if we are always doing.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1787 With so many intriguing research projects, new family programs and behind-the-scenes stories taking place across Colonial Williamsburg every day – we’ve decided to make an exciting change! That’s right. We’re combining talent and resources across the Foundation to ... Co […]

“It is wonderful how much may be done, if we are always doing.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1787 With so many intriguing research projects, new family programs and behind-the-scenes stories taking place across Colonial Williamsburg every day – we’ve decided to make an exciting change! That’s right. We’re combining talent and resources across the Foundation to ... Co […]

“It is wonderful how much may be done, if we are always doing.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1787 With so many intriguing research projects, new family programs and behind-the-scenes stories taking place across Colonial Williamsburg every day – we’ve decided to make an exciting change! That’s right. We’re combining talent and resources across the Foundation to ... Co […]

“It is wonderful how much may be done, if we are always doing.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1787 With so many intriguing research projects, new family programs and behind-the-scenes stories taking place across Colonial Williamsburg every day – we’ve decided to make an exciting change! That’s right. We’re combining talent and resources across the Foundation to ... Co […]

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La Tienda.com will open its first retail location this week in Williamsburg, Va. Known as an online resource of imported Spanish foods in the United States, La Tienda.com will open its first new store on Dec. 10, 2009. In addition to offering artisanal food, wine and handcrafted ceramics from Spain, the store will host events aimed at engaging the community with Spanish cuisine. Cooking classes, wine tastings and demonstrations from the nation’s top Spanish chefs are some of the events already planned for the store’s first year. "After serving the U.S. market online for over 12 years, we are excited to provide our loyal customers with a retail experience that is worth the journey," says owner Tim Harris.

Like its online counterpart, the retail store will include a wide variety of Spanish foods, including bread made in Galicia and rare specialty hams such as Serrano and Ibérico de Bellota. It will also provide equipment and ingredient kits for making traditional tapas and paella, as well as an assortment of wines, sherries, olive oils and handcrafted gifts. In addition, visitors will be able to create custom gift baskets and sample products. In the United States, Spain’s culture has been largely obscured by the dominant influence of nearby Latin America. "Spanish cuisine is still a relative unknown here. Many people mentally associate Spanish food with Mexican food, but it’s actually a healthy Mediterranean cuisine most similar to that of France and Italy," says Jonathan Harris, who owns and manages the Virginia-based company with his brother, Tim, and their father, Don, a retired U.S. Navy chaplain. According to Don Harris, the family fell in love with Spanish culture and cuisine while living in Andalucia during the 1970s. The Harris’ founded La Tienda in 1996 hoping to share with their neighbors the "grace, warmth and traditions of Spanish cuisine, which have brought so much to our lives, as a family." Today, the rapidly expanding La Tienda aims to provide food aficionados and Spanish expatriates both in and outside of the Williamsburg area with authentic flavors of Spain that will enrich their diets and help small communities in Spain stay connected to their land and food-making traditions. As a small, family-run business, La Tienda seeks partnerships with smaller, artisanal producers in Spain. "Every product has a story, and we will be able to share its background with our customers one-on-one," says Alexia Warner, La Tienda’s director of retail operations & customer relations. "Don (Harris) is an excellent storyteller, and we hope to utilize his firsthand knowledge and experience to enhance the customers’ appreciation of the products they purchase." Despite the struggling retail market nationwide and its specialty niche, La Tienda has grown rapidly over the past year. In addition to opening the retail store, La Tienda has just expanded its Web site capabilities to deliver products throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. "We are delighted that our business has not only weathered the recession, but has actually been able to create jobs in two countries and expand into new markets during this economy," says Jonathan Harris. La Tienda’s 2,000-square-foot retail space will be located at 1325 Jamestown Road in the historic Whitehall building, which has served as a farmhouse, a museum, an artist’s studio and a fine dining restaurant over the past two centuries. Although there are no present plans for food service, the space includes an underground wine cellar, a full commercial kitchen and an elegant hand-carved bar, which will be well-suited for the interactive food and wine events scheduled at the store. For additional information, visit www.latienda.com.

Patricia Byrd-Pritchett of Williamsburg has been passionate about butterflies for years. Saturday, the second-grade Matoaka Elementary School teacher’s love grew even more as she was surrounded by butterflies of all shapes, colors and sizes at the Williamsburg Botanical Garden’s Butterfly Festival.

Recently, while walking to church along the sidewalk on Richmond Road, my wife and I have encountered, on two separate occasions, a cyclist and skateboarder for which we had to step aside or be run over. While it is hard to legislate against such boorish and disrespectful behavior, shouldn't there be some type of ordinance to ensure the safety of pedest […]

For the past 16 years as host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart has walked a thin line that separates comedians from news analysts — generally staying in the hard-to-navigate spot in between.

A summer archaeological field school conducted by Professor of Anthropology Martin Gallivan explored Kiskiack, the site of an Indian town that was once part of the chiefdom of Powhatan, the father of Pocahontas.